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31: 355:, served a Chief of Staff during his father's tenure, and drafted the 1970 "Plan Taquini," which by way of decentralizing the strained system, resulted in the increase in the number of public universities in the country from 10 to 23 by 1973 (and to 40 by 2010). 270:(1954—1962), the International Council on Hypertension (1954—1968), the Argentine Society of Clinical Investigation, the Argentine Society of Cardiology, and the Argentine Association for the Advancement of Science (1967—1987). A member of the 180:
He was appointed director of the new Institute of Cardiology Research at the University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine in 1944. The institute was created by Taquini's initiative and funding from local businessman Virginio Grego.
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in 1929. His work on the University of Buenoes Aires School of Medicine research team earned Taquini a 1939 scholarship from the Argentine Society for the Advancement of Science, with which he completed further studies at the
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Taquini continued to teach as Professor Emeritus at the University of Buenos Aires throughout his career. He also served as Visiting Professor in prestigious institutions around the world, including: the
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Taquini authored four books and collaborated in several others, as well as publishing over 350 scientific papers. He was a member of the editorial committees of many journals:
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course in later years, and was head of the Institute of Cardiology Research when he died at the age of 92 in Buenos Aires in 1998.
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in 1946), at the Department of Physiology of the University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine. Taquini worked with
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He was appointed Director of the Argentine National Research Council (
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Taquini continued to direct the institute, while serving as chair of
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in 1939, and was the first to describe the enzymatic nature of the
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Instituto de Investigaciones Cardiologicas Dr. Alberto C. Taquini
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Nuevas Universidades para un nuevo paĂ­s y la educaciĂłn superior
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to Carlota Castiglioni and Alberto Taquini. He enrolled at the
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Taquini married Haydée Azumendi, and they had three children.
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Academic staff of the National University of San Marcos
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Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et Thérapie
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Acta Physiologica et Pharmacologica Latino-Americana
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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
cardiologist
clinical researcher
Buenos Aires
University of Buenos Aires
Medical Degree
Harvard School of Medicine
Bernardo Houssay
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Luis Leloir
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Eduardo Braun-Menéndez
angiotensin
renin–angiotensin system
hypertension
circulatory system
University of California
Stanford
Columbia
University of Michigan
Cornell
University of Toronto
University of Oxford
University of Milan
University of San Marcos
University of Chile
CONICET
Internal Medicine

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